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Season 3 of the sci-fi drama opens with everyone still separated across time and trying to find their way back to each other. Among a series of time travels, erased timelines, bad omens and self-fulfilling prophecies, the season centers on the relationships between some characters: Cole (Aaron Stanford) and Cassie (Amanda Schull) try to deal with the idea of the Witness being their child, while protecting him from Magdalena (Hannah Eaddingham), the leader of the group charged with guarding the witness. As if this wasn't enough, the whole group works together, at different times, to fight the Four Horsemen.

12 Monkeys is never going to be the biggest hit in the world. But Syfy has figured out a unique way to broadcast this next season that...serves the fans, and the structure of the show at the same time.

[The creators had] to juggle time-travel paradoxes, the post-apocalypse and the nefarious organization behind it all [and] make believers out of skeptical fans of the Terry Gilliam cult classic that inspired the sci-fi series, mostly succeeding.

Audience Reviews for 12 Monkeys: Season 3

Aug 07, 2017

Once again 12 Monkeys delivers an extraordinarily mind-bending season full of shocking twists. Season 3 picks up with Cole searching for Titan, where Cassie is being held captive, and after finding her he learns that she has given birth to their son; leading them to go rogue in order to search through time to find him and stop him from becoming The Witness. James Callis joins the cast as a reoccurring character and delivers and excellent performance. And, Emily Hampshire continues to steal the show with some of the most bizarre and funny scenes of the entire series. The writing is also quite impressive, crafting an extremely elaborate and compelling story in just 10 episodes (as opposed to its usual 13). Incredibly powerful, Season 3 of 12 Monkeys takes its characters (and audience) on a remarkable journey.

I'm sure there's room for improvement somewhere, but the season follows the story and sets up twists and turns... it's honestly as enjoyable as the rest of the series--which is to say, it is very, very enjoyable.

I loved this show. They did there own thing and made it great. But in season 3 the plot is kinda convoluted and characters starts acting in impractical ways, "like in a horror movie were the girl runs upstairs and hide in the attic instead of running out the front door" dumb.
I only watched half the season, maybe it'll get better in the second half but I don't plan to watch it any time soon